What is the H.E.A.P.? It is a collection of files and information on
building defensive weapons in your home workshop and military tactics,
including guerilla warfare. Not to mention what we'll call "freedom
philosophy". The purpose of this educational program is to give you
information to make a future holocaust impossible. In this version of
the H.E.A.P., it is books telling you how to do that. So, here they are:

Expedient Homemade Firearms, The 9mm Submachine Gunby P. A. Luty
The publisher writes:
Here is a step-by-step, illustrated guide to building a 9mm easily and efficiently from
readily available materials - primarily standard, off-the-shelf sizes of steel tubing -
without any machine tools or professional gunsmith's materials. The entire weapon can
be assembled in about one week.
For academic study only. 8 1/2 x 11, softcover, photos, illus., 96 pp.
ISBN 0873649834

Homemade Guns & Homemade Ammoby Ronald B. Brown
The publisher writes:
"The instructions are easy to follow... Safety is stressed throughout, and...
illustrations are plentiful... Overall, this is an interesting book." -Gun Week-
How many "homemade gun" books have you read, only to discover that you need
a metal lathe or milling machine? This book will teach you to make guns - and
ammunition - with simple hand tools and every-day materials. Step-by-step
photographs, drawing and plans show how to make: * a 12-guage shotgun *
A muzzleloader * a double barrell * A wooden gun. Five simple gunpowder
recipes and two simple primer recipes are also included.
1986, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 190pp, illustrated, soft cover.
Paperback 2nd edition (1999)
Loompanics Unlimited
ISBN 1893626113

Homemade Ammo, How to Make It, How to Reload It, How to Cache Itby Duncan Long
The publisher writes:
Almost any handyman with a drill can produce a gun in a few weeks, but
the same is not true for ammo. Homemade Ammo provides all the technical
know-how you need to manufacture your own rifle, pistol or SMG ammo from
scratch. Includes chapters on primers,powders, brass, bullets, cleaning,
caching and more.
5 1/2 x 8 1/2, softcover, photos, 104 pp.
ISBN 0873648161

Improvised Modified Firearms, Deadly Homemade Weaponsby J. David Truby & John Minnery
The publisher writes:
Take away free people's firearms, and they will make others. Through
vivid descriptions and rare photos, this book documents the extremes to
which people - including armies, gangs, guerrillas and prisoners - will
go when normal supplies of firearms are denied.
5 1/2 x 8 1/2, softcover, photos, 296 pp.
ISBN 0873646614

Marlin .22 Exotic Weapons SystemThe publisher writes:
Learn how to make your own "poor man's MP5" from the popular and
affordable Marlin .22. This versatile, ultracompact machine pistol will
shoot 1,500+ rpm like the MP5 but is half the size of the German import
in weight and length. Construction requiresonly common tools and
materials. For academic study only.
8 1/2 x 11, softcover, photos, illus., 120 pp.
ISBN 1581600178

The Bill Homes Series:

Home Workshop .50-Caliber Sniper Rifle (video)with Bill Holmes
The publisher writes:
In this video, Bill Holmes teaches you how to make a .50-caliber
bolt-action sniper rifle in your home workshop. Bill takes you step
by step through the fabrication process and shows you the secrets of
transforming a surplus M-2 heavy machine gun barrel and some readily
available raw materials into an awesome long-range precision rifle.
Covers the exact methods of fabricating the upper and lower receivers,
trigger group, bolt and bolt locking lugs, firing pin, striker and even
the mounts for a telescopicsight. Because the proof is in the shooting,
this video also includes dramatic footage of the test-firing of the
finished gun. For information purposes only.
Color, approx. 60 minutes, VHS only.
ISBN 1581600143

Home Workshop Guns for Defense & Resistance, Vol. I, The Submachine Gunby Bill Holmes
The publisher writes:
Now the average person can easily make a submachine gun with minimal
tools, equipment and material. This nontechnical book walks you through
building the receiver, breech block, barrel, trigger assembly, stock,
pistol grip, sights and magazine, as well as heat treating and finishing.
Must reading for anyone who is concerned about our increasingly restrictive
government. For academic study only.
8 1/2 x 11, softcover, photos, illus., 152 pp.
ISBN 0873640853

Home Workshop Guns for Defense & Resistance, Vol. II, The Handgunby Bill Holmes
The publisher writes:
This is a clear and simple guide to building a semi- or full-auto pistol
or a single-shot, falling-block handgun from common materials in the privacy
of your home workshop. In addition to offering many alternative workshop
gunsmithing tips, the author explains how each part and section of the gun
is made and discusses thoroughly the subjects of heat-treatment and bluing.
8 1/2 x 5 1/2, softcover, photos, diagrams, 144 pp.
ISBN 087364154X

Home Workshop Guns for Defense & Resistance, Vol. III, The .22 Machine Pistolby Bill Holmes
The publisher writes:
Detailed illustrations, clear photos, and thorough text show you how to
make a sharp, reliable .22 machine pistol from scratch. Covers everything
from choosing the right tools and materials to building the gun's major
components to final finishing and bluing. For academic study only.
8 1/2 x 11, softcover, photos, illus., 80 pp.
ISBN 0873648234

Home Workshop Guns for Defense & Resistance, Vol. V, The AR-15/M16by Bill Holmes
The publisher writes:
The latest volume in this popular and timely series offers detailed
instructions, complete with photos and machinist's drawings, for making
a pistol-caliber AR-15/M16 entirely from raw materials, as either a rifle
or pistol, open or closed bolt and in semi or full auto. For academic study
only.
8 /12 x 11, softcover, photos, illus., 120 pp.
ISBN 0873649486

Home Workshop Prototype Firearms, How to Design, Build, and Sell Your Own Small Armsby Bill Holmes
The publisher writes:
Master gun maker Bill Holmes shares what will and won't work in designing
and building rifles and shotguns from raw materials. Includes the fine points
of creating everything from actions to sights, as well as tips on tools,
materials, assembly, finishing and more. For academic study only.
8 1/2 x 11, softcover, photos, illus., 192 pp.
ISBN 0873647920

Home Workshop Weaponry (video), A Video Guide to Building Your Own Gunsby Bill Holmes
The publisher writes:
Learn the secrets of building home workshop firearms from the acknowledged
master of the craft: Bill Holmes. In this video, he takes you step by step
through the construction of all the major components of his firearms designs
and then test-fires the finished products.
Color, approx. 50 min., VHS only.
ISBN 0873649117

The Tactical Shotgun: The Best Techniques & Tactics
for Employing the Shotgun in Personal Combat
by Gabriel Suarez
Paperback
Published by Paladin Press, September 1996

The Ultimate Sniper: An Advanced Training Manual for
Military and Police Snipers
by Major John L. Plaster
Paperback
Published by Paladin Press, January 1993

David's Tool Kit: A Citizen's Guide to Taking Out
Big Brother's Heavy Weapons
by Ragnar Benson
Paperback
Published by Loompanics Unlimited, June 1996

The Art of the Rifleby Jeff Cooper
Hardcover
Published by Paladin Press, August 1997
Comment: "Personal weapons are what raised mankind out of the mud, and the
rifle is the queen of personal weapons. The possession of a good rifle, as well as the
skill to use it well, truly makes a man the monarch of all he surveys." -- page 1

History of the American Revolutionby David Ramsay, Davis Ransay, Lester H. Cohen
Liberty Fund, Inc. Paperback (May 1990 -- First Published 1787)
Also: Liberty Fund, Inc. Hardcover (July 1990)
Comment: First Published 1787, still one of the best!

Radicalism of the American Revolutionby Gordon S. Wood
Random House Paperback Reprint edition (March 1993)
Comment: Shows how the revolution wasn't just by a few aristocrats for their
own benefit, but extended to every level of society.

Democracy in Americaby Alexis De Tocqueville, George Lawrence (Translator), J. P. Mayer (Editor)
HarperCollins Paperback Reissue edition (September 1988)
Comment: In 1831 Alexis Charles Henri Maurice Clerel de Tocqueville visited
the United States. When he returned home he wrote this book which was published
in 1835-1840. It remains one of the most insightful and profound commentaries on
the American character.

Gunfighters, Highwaymen, and Vigilantes: Violence on the Frontierby Roger D. McGrath
University of California Press Paperback Reprint edition (April 1987)
Comment: "Despite popular myth, the American West was not rooted in lawless
violence. Where shared frontier values produced safe and peaceful communities,
violence in American has instead stemmed from the modern, government-dominated
city." -- Publisher

Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in Americaby John Earl Haynes & Harvey Klehr
Yale University Press Hardcover - 416 pages (May 1999)
Comment: "In Venona, they provide a detailed study of how the United States
decrypted top-secret Communist cables moving between Washington and
Moscow. This account, based on information unavailable to researchers
for decades, reveals the full extent of the Communist spy network
in the 1940s. At least 349 citizens, immigrants, and permanent
residents of the United States had a covert relationship with
Soviet intelligence agencies, among them Harry White (assistant
secretary of the treasury in FDR's administration and the Communists'
highest-ranking asset) and State Department official Alger Hiss,
whose association with the Soviets had been hotly debated since
the moment he was first publicly accused in 1948." -- from a review in the Arizona Republic

Warsaw Ghetto Uprising

The Bravest Battle: The Twenty-Eight Days of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprisingby Dan Kurzman
Da Capo Press Paperback - 386 pages (September 1993)
Comment: "It actually covers the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and demonstrates
just what determination and courage can do against "better" equipment.
It also demonstrates that the Jews who were armed and prepared made out
far better than the more romantic types who just had a couple of
handguns ... let that lesson sink in as well." -- Tom Creasing

Unintended Consequencesby John Ross
Accurate Press, Hardcover - 863 pages (January 1996)
Comment: A novel about the Gun Culture in America, and what happened when
they were pushed too far.

Red Planetby Robert A. Heinlein
Ballantine Books, Mass Market Paperback (August 1991)
Also: Demco Media hardcover: Turtleback (August 1991)
Comment: This is the book that turned me into an advocate of RKBA,
back when I was 12 years old. Found the book in my Junior High School library.
It's still one of my favorite science fiction novels, too. -- Ken Holder

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